Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Red, White, and You!

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Our mixed case includes four bottles of our Broadmoore Estates 2006 San Francisco Bay Cabernet Sauvignon (retail: $15.50), four bottles our Nouveau Muse 2008 Napa Valley Merlot Rosato (retail: $14.50), four bottles of our Mariana Vineyard 2007 Mendocino Sauvignon Blanc (retail:$16.50).
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Thursday, July 23, 2009

Wine Tip of the Week

Few Tips For Your Next Wine-Tasting:

  • Cleanse your palate with water before moving on to the next wine.
  • As you taste, take notes of your impressions.
  • Do not wear perfume or cologne.
  • Do not take it seriously! Have fun!

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Saturday, July 18, 2009

Monday, July 13, 2009

What's In Your Cup?


This 2006 Broadmoore Estates San Francisco Bay Cabernet Sauvignon has aromas of plum, blackberry and caramel, with hints of toast and freshly shaved wood. The wine has a medium-weight mouth-feel with appreciable acidity and integrated tannin. The finish is medium to long with a pleasing aftertaste. Enjoy this wine with pasta and Alfredo sauce, medium sharp cheddar or a grilled sausage sandwich.

*** Label History: Our Broadmoore Estates is named for just such a street. John Lynch learned to ride his bike on Broadmoore Drive in San Ramon, California. Although he’s long ago given up training wheels, he dedicates this wine to all the streets in the world where new life-lessons are taught and to the spirit of adventure inherent in all of us. May it never die. ***

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Sunday, July 12, 2009

Wine Tip For The Week


What is the Difference between Syrah and Shiraz? Any guesses? It is the same grape, it is called Shiraz in Australia and South Africa.


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Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Friday, July 3, 2009

Fun Fact Friday

Syrah (see-rah) gets its name from the city of Shiraz, which is the city of flowers, wine, and poetry in Persia(Iran). The process of wine making possibly originated here 7000 years ago.

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